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When used to modify terms as data and research, the term quantitative generally implies that the data or research findings are projectible to a larger population
those factors which can be measured
Relating to, concerning, or based on the amount or number of something, capable of being measured or expressed in numerical terms
of a measurement based on some quantity or number rather than on some quality
(of verse) having a metric system based on relative duration of syllables; "in typical Greek and Latin verse of the classical period the rhymic system is based on some arrangement of long and short elements"
Chemical analysis to determine the amounts of proportions of a mixture
(adj ) A type of data that has numerical value Quantitative data are further classified by the number of components and by the scales of values used (e g , scalar, vector, or tensor)
related to quantity, value, or amount
– Relating to, or involving the measurement of quantity or amount
relating to, or expressed in terms of, quantity Quantitative research is based on numerical data
a way to describe an event or occurrence using specific values and measures typically avoiding sentiment and/or feeling (i e ' a 3 4 km walk ')
Sampling that uses filters or adsorbents to collect chemicals from the air The filters or adsorbents are sent to an outside lab for analysis to determine the exact quantity of each chemical in the sample
Quantitative means relating to different sizes or amounts of things. the advantages of quantitative and qualitative research. + quantitatively quan·ti·ta·tive·ly We cannot predict quantitatively the value or the cost of a new technology. relating to amounts rather than to the quality or standard of something quantitative analysis/methods/data etc
using numbers i e more than qualitative By actually measuring the mass of the falling body, and its surface area, as well as its rate of fall, I was able to show in a quantitative way that the effect of air resistance is to cause small compact objects to fall faster than large flat ones
of a form of analysis that determines the amount of some element or compound in a sample
Refers to a measured value as how much, how fast, how deep, how many or what concentration, (see qualitative)
expressible as a quantity or relating to or susceptible of measurement; "export wheat without quantitative limitations"; "quantitative analysis determines the amounts and proportions of the chemical constituents of a substance or mixture"
Relating to quantity
relating to the measurement of quantity; "quantitative studies
Descriptive of size, magnitude or degree
(Leak Measurement) Overall leakage measurement for a complete component or system, but with no location See also Semi-Quantitative
Can be expressed as a number or quantity
relating to, concerning, or based on the amount or number of something; observations that involve measurements or numbers
{s} pertaining to quantity; measurable, having a determinable quantity
Something measured or measurable by, or concerned with, quantity and expressed in numbers or quantities
A precise measurement or determination expressed numerically
Analysis with regard to quantities or specific numeric values
(of a bid) asking partner to determine the strength of his band by the total values (usually high-card values) held rather than by the presence or absence of any specific cards
relating to the measurement of quantity; "quantitative studies"
Oriented toward numerical relationships, inclined to know or seek exact measures
factors are those whose levels correspond to a natural ordering, for example temperature, drug concentration
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